I was a number two. We had to read “how to win at college” and “navigating your freshman year”
I thought that the “how to win at college reading was good. I thought that it gave a lot of advice in ways that you wouldn’t have thought about before. Things that we take for granted, just don’t do but simply could, and daily habits do have a large impact on our daily lives as college students. Helpful tips for example how to manage your time right. How to find the right places to study and ideas to get involved in your community. The second reading “navigating your freshman year” was also interesting. This reading gave more advice on how to leave home what you will be faced with and your actual first year at school. Maybe not the exact idea you had pictured in your mind. Opens up your thinking to new terms or situations that you may not be used to back at home but will be exposed to in college.
I thought that the “how to win at college reading was good. I thought that it gave a lot of advice in ways that you wouldn’t have thought about before. Things that we take for granted, just don’t do but simply could, and daily habits do have a large impact on our daily lives as college students. Helpful tips for example how to manage your time right. How to find the right places to study and ideas to get involved in your community. The second reading “navigating your freshman year” was also interesting. This reading gave more advice on how to leave home what you will be faced with and your actual first year at school. Maybe not the exact idea you had pictured in your mind. Opens up your thinking to new terms or situations that you may not be used to back at home but will be exposed to in college.